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A judge sentenced Don Demichie Page Jr. to 14 years in prison Thursday for the June 2013 shooting death of Quentin Lavar White. Page pleaded guilty to second-degree murder while armed in October. During a victim impact statement, White’s widow said that Page had a relationship with White and he took more than one life …
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Judge John Ramsey Johnson sentenced Khari Natron Williams to 12 years in prison Friday for fatally shooting Angelo Alphonso Payne in Dec. 2012 because Williams believed Payne had stolen PCP from him, according to prosecutors. Williams was 17 years old at the time of the shooting. He was arrested in Jan. 2013, and pleaded guilty …
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Khari Williams pleaded guilty Friday to voluntary manslaughter while armed in the December 2012 shooting death of Angelo Payne. He faces up to 30 years in prison for his charge. In February 2013, Williams rejected a plea offer that would have given him a maximum of 18 years in prison on second-degree murder charges. Police …
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Khari Williams was arraigned Thursday on charges of first-degree murder while armed, and two related weapons offenses in connection with the shooting death of 23-year-old Angelo Payne. Williams pleaded innocent to all charges, and a status hearing has been scheduled for September 4. Payne was found December 30, 2012 at around 12:00 a.m. on the …
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Judge Lynn Leibovitz ordered Khari Williams held Friday on suspicion of first-degree murder while armed. Leibovitz determined that there was substantial probability in the case against Williams, a student at Anacostia High School, is suspected of fatally shooting Angelo Payne Dec. 30. According to charging documents in the case, police arrested Williams, 18, after witnesses …
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Judge Karen Howze ordered Khari Williams held at D.C. Jail Wednesday, a day after police arrested him on suspicion of killing Angelo Payne Dec. 30. Williams is charged with Murder I while armed in connection with Payne’s death. Payne’s homicide was the District’s last murder of 2012. Prosecutors say Williams, who turned 18 Wednesday, killed …
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What is Homicide Watch D.C.?

Homicide Watch is a community-driven reporting project covering every murder in the District of Columbia. Using original reporting, court documents, social media, and the help of victims’ and suspects’ friends, family, neighbors and others, we cover every homicide from crime to conviction. Read more…